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Bacton is a well-established village in Mid Suffolk, situated about five miles north of Stowmarket. It has a layout typical of many regional settlements, where the residential areas are spread across several clusters, including the main village centre and the neighbouring hamlet of Bacton Green. At its heart sits the 14th-century Church of St Mary, notable for its ornate hammerbeam roof, while the village’s everyday life revolves around the community-run shop and the Bull Pub. The landscape here is characterized by the flat, open arable farmland of the Gipping Valley, providing a network of quiet lanes and footpaths that link the village to nearby Finningham and Wyverstone. For those living here, the proximity to Stowmarket is a practical necessity, providing a direct rail link to London Liverpool Street and easy access to the A14, yet the village itself manages to retain a distinct sense of quiet, rural independence.